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Provinces of the Philippines (redirect from Philippine province) Applies to the Province of Cebu, and Restoring That Province to the Executive Control of the Civil Governor". Supreme Court E-Library. Philippine Commission... |
Romblon (redirect from Romblon province) Americans arrived in the province a few months later. Upon the restoration of peace and order in the province following the Philippine–American War, the Americans... |
and 62nd Infantry Division of the Philippine Commonwealth Army defeated the Japanese troops and liberated the province.[further explanation needed] The... |
independent city of Santiago to the south, and the Philippine Sea to the east. This primarily agricultural province is the rice and corn granary of Luzon due to... |
Pangasinan (redirect from Pangasinan province) 44 municipalities and 4 cities, ranking the province at 3rd with the most barangays in a Philippine province, only behind the Visayan provinces of Leyte... |
part of the province of Quezon. Aurora was, in fact, named after Aurora Aragon, the wife of Manuel L. Quezon, the president of the Philippine Commonwealth... |
Maguindanao (redirect from Maguindanao province) People's Army (CPP-NPA) operating in the province were arrested by intelligence operatives of the Philippine National Police, with officials considering... |
Surigao del Sur (redirect from Surigao del Sur province) was created as the 56th Philippine province on June 19, 1960, through Republic Act 2786, separated from its mother province, Surigao, on September 18... |
2011-05-23 at the Wayback Machine) "Province: Laguna (province)". PSGC Interactive. Quezon City, Philippines: Philippine Statistics Authority. Retrieved January... |
established by the Philippine Commission in 1908, and was later split in 1966 into Mountain Province, Benguet, Kalinga-Apayao and Ifugao. The province is also known... |
known as Calaguas Islands, is a group of islands located in the Philippine province of Camarines Norte. It includes the major islands of Tinaga Island... |
Marinduque (redirect from Marinduque province) The province of Marinduque was ranked number 1 by the Philippine National Police and Philippine Security Forces as the 2013 Most Peaceful Province of the... |
Cagayan Valley (category Use Philippine English from November 2022) from Baler in present Aurora province. Poverty Incidence of Cagayan Valley Source: Philippine Statistics Authority The province of Isabela and the city of... |
Aklan (redirect from Aklan province) needed] Aklan (Akean) became an independent province through Republic Act No. 1414 signed by Philippine President Ramon Magsaysay on April 25, 1956,... |
List of radio stations in the Philippines (redirect from List of Philippine radio stations by province) Stations via FOI website" (PDF). foi.gov.ph. August 17, 2019. 2011 PSA Philippine Yearbook Communication "Infoasaid P51". Archived from the original on... |
Batangas (redirect from Batangas province) province, made the Philippine Flag, which bears a sun with eight rays to represent these eight provinces. When the Americans forbade the Philippine flag... |
Quezon (redirect from Quezon province) Bicol Peninsula to the main part of Luzon. The province also includes the Polillo Islands in the Philippine Sea. Some marine parts of the Verde Island Passage... |
Tarlac (redirect from Tarlac province) in the province of Tarlac and some parts in Central Luzon due to Japanese Occupation.[further explanation needed] Local troops of the Philippine Commonwealth... |
a civil government in the Province of Manila and District of Morong, with 221 delegates in attendance. The first Philippine Commission, headed by William... |
Cavite (redirect from Cavite province) of Philippine independence at the mansion of Gen. Emilio Aguinaldo. Poverty Incidence of Cavite Source: Philippine Statistics Authority The province is... |